Kirsten Chase
Thank you so very much Wendy for your support and wise telephone guidance last week. After 7+ years of dealing with the insurance companies relentless pressure regarding my low back condition and partial disability payment, it was eye opening and refreshing to speak to someone who understands what I’ve experienced thus far, and can advise going forward.
Now that they seem to be upping the intimidation techniques, I’m sure your advice to comply and not be antagonistic, while also not letting them push me to try and work more hours than my doctor will allow is solid.
Your candour and compassion are much appreciated and I will be in touch if and when my policy is denied.
Facts & Figures - Vertigo & Vision Impairments
People who are diagnosed with vertigo and vision impairments often experience specific symptoms. Blurred vision, dizziness and a feeling that the patient is spinning are common. The person may feel unbalanced and unable to walk straight. Severe vertigo can result in extreme nausea and vomiting. It is also common to experience the associated symptom of tinnitus, or ringing of the ears.
Fact: Vertigo and vision impairments are secondary symptoms for several serious diseases. People with head injuries, multiple sclerosis, stroke and Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders can experience vertigo. Many of these conditions are medical emergencies and can result in death if not treated immediately.
Fact: Vertigo and vision impairments are diagnosed using numerous tests because the disease can have several sources. Tests focus on both the eyes and ears. Things like past medical history and blood work are also assessed. Some doctors use advanced technology like MRI's and CT scans to ultimately detect the root of the problem.
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